7.) Marhum Mulla Asgharali M M Jaffer's Reflections on the Community and its Institutional Projects. This document is the verbatim of Marhum Mulla Asghar's reflections on the KSIMC as recorded in 1997. The book may enlighten all those who knew Mulla Asghar but also future generations who may not have heard about one of our most illustrious leaders. The book is historical journey of a leader's thoughts on a growing community which serves as a good benchmark to see how far the KSIMC has come, whether it has regressed and possible ways in which it can forge ahead.

1.) David Cameron's Confusing Muscular Liberalism is Brawn without Brains.An article on the issues of extremism and multiculturalism in the UK and the need for a shared national grassroots identity. Published by the Islamic Human Rights Commission.

A conceptual article which argues for the need to develop a Qur’anic ethical framework by laying some foundational bioethical principles from the Qur’an and comparing them to the Beauchamp and Childress framework.

This introductory article seeks to convey the message that spirituality is a core human concern at the time of death. It argues that more research needs to be carried out in this area so that medical practitioners deeply understand patients' mental, psychological and spiritual anxieties during this distressful period.